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November - Citrine (more information)

History of Citrine

Citrine has been used as gemstones and other ornamental objects for thousands
of years. In most early references it was often confused with topaz and called
topaz, topaz-quartz, Madeira Topaz, Spanish Topaz and Saxon Topaz, as well as by
many other names.

It was finally classified and named from the French name for lemon, "citron"

In ancient times, people have long treasured citrine as a gift from the sun, and
citrine was carried as a protection against snake venom and evil thoughts.

Citrine was once thought to strengthen the mind and increase wisdom, enhancing creativity & intuition and bolstering one's self-confidence. It was thought to guard against sudden death. Powdered citrine was added to wine to prevent asthma, insomnia and nocturnal fears. A cure for weak vision called for immersing the stone in wine for three days and nights, then rubbing the liquid on the eyes.

Historically, Citrine has been found in Spain, on the Scottish island of Arran, in France, and Hungary. Today most Citrine comes from Brazil. Citrine can also be found in the Ural Mountains of Russia, in Dauphine, France, and in Madagascar